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“might” 56 negatives continued obligations 56, 60
in deductions 61 with ”have” 80 “occasionally” 102
in suggestions and advice 59 with indefinite pronouns 79 “of” 68, 109
in third conditional 29, 30 with “neither” 68, 88 offers 18, 56, 58
“might not” 61, 62 with “use to” and “used to” 15 “often” 102
with possibilities 62 see also “not” “OK” 120
minority” and “majority” 76 “neither” 68, 88 omitted words 95
“mis-” prefixes 114 “-ness” suffixes 115 ellipsis 89, 110, R3
mixed conditionals 29 neutral questions 20 “on” 105, 106, 107
modal verbs 49, 56 “never” 88, 102 “on the one / other hand” 119
for abilities 57 newspaper headlines 73 “on top of” 106
for advice and suggestions 18, 59 “next” 117 “one” and “ones” 91
for deductions 61 “next to” 105, 106 “one another” 78
for obligations 60 “no” 41, 47, 66 “one of” 97
for offers and requests 18, 20, 58 “no sooner” 88 “only when” 88
in conditional sentences 29, 30 “none” 66 open questions 4, 36, 42
in questions 39, 40 non-defining relative clauses 82 indirect 38
in reported speech 44 see also defining relative clauses reported 47
in short answers 41 non-gradable adjectives 93 opening phrases 38
passive voice with 27 non-grading adverbs 100 opinions 92
with wishes and regrets 33 non-reflexive verbs 78 “or” 110
see also “could;” “would” “no one” 79 for suggestions 59
modifiers “nor” 68, 110 in questions 47
adverbs 101 see also “or” with “either” 68
adjectives with 94 “not” 2, 8, 17 with ellipsis 89
gradable adjectives 93 for substitution 91 ordinal numbers 74
in compound nouns 73 in reported speech 46 organizing phrases 117
prefixes 114 “not as...as” and “not so...as” 96 organizing words, informal 120
with comparisons 96 “not enough” 75 “other” 65
with superlatives 97 “not only” 88 “ought to” 33, 56, 59
“more” 75, 94, 99 “not quite” 96 “our” and “ours” 80
“more and more” 95 with modal verbs 61 “ourselves” 78
“more… than…” 94 “nothing” 79 “-ous” suffixes 115
“morning” and “afternoon” 107 nouns R1 “over-” prefixes 114
“most” 76, 97, 99 abstract and concrete 72 ownership 80, 108
“much” 70, 94 adding emphasis to 103
“must” 56, 59 agreement, with verbs 68 P
in deductions 61 and shortened infinitives 90
in obligations 60 articles with 63 parallel prepositions 105
“must not” and “mustn’t” 60 based on phrasal verbs 55 participles 10, 51
“my” and “mine” 80 compound 73 see also past participles
“myself” 78 focusing with 87 particles 55
singular and plural 69 parts of speech R1
N with imperatives 6 articles 63, 64, 69, 97
conjunctions 89, 110, 111
with “no” 66
names, personal 63 with possessive determiners 80 interjections 41, 47, 120
narrative tenses 10, 16 with prepositions 105, 109, R16 see also adjectives; adverbs; determiners;
nationalities, adjectives for 92 with suffixes 115 nouns; prepositions; pronouns; verbs
“nearly” 102 “nowhere near” 96 passive voice 24, 28
negatives R12 numbers 74, 67 “by” in 108
adverbials 88 quantities 75, 76 in the future 26
answers to questions 58 in the past 25
avoiding repetition in 90, 91 O with modals 27
imperatives 6 past 16, R6
in “as...as” comparisons 96 object pronouns 77 abilities 57
in future tense 17, 18 object questions 37, 42 possibilities 62
in past tense 8, 33 objects recent, with “just” and “already” 101
in present tense 2, 4, 5 in defining relative clauses 81 “past,” use in time phrases 107
in reported speech 46 in passive sentences 24 past continuous 10, 15, 16, 22
modal verbs 56, 57 in reported speech 47 passive 25
questions 39, 40 use of articles with 63 in reported speech 44
use of articles in 63 with prepositions 105 past, future in 22
with “but” 110 with verbs 49, 53, 54
with countable and uncountable nouns 70 reporting verbs 45, 46
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